50 Countries Sign Treaty With Bill Gates To Implement Social Credit Score System

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by Sean Adl-Tabatabai, The Peoples Voice:

50 countries have signed a treaty with Bill Gates and the UN to begin implementing a social credit score system within the next four years.

The United Nations, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and the Rockefeller Foundation are launching their “50-in-5” campaign to accelerate mandatory digital ID, DBDC’s, and data sharing rollouts in 50 countries under the umbrella of digital public infrastructure (DPI) by 2028.

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Lifesitenews.com reports: With a virtual launch event on November 8, the 50-in-5 agenda billed itself as “a country-led advocacy campaign. By 2028, the 50-in-5 campaign will have helped 50 countries design, launch, and scale components of their digital public infrastructure,” according to the official announcement.


Sold as a mechanism for financial inclusion, convenience, improved healthcare, and green progress, DPI is an all inclusive phrase applied to a looming technocratic governance system powered by three foundational components: digital ID, digital payments like Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), and massive data sharing.

Advocates are adamant that DPI is essential for participation in markets and society — just like we saw with vaccine passports — only on a much broader scope.

If successful, DPI will give governments and corporations the power to implement systems of social credit that can determine where and how you can travel, what you are allowed to consume, and how you will be able to transact with your programmable money.

Think individual carbon footprint trackers, Ultra Low Emission Zones (ULEZ), and CBDC programmed to restrict “less desirable” purchases — all of which are being pushed by proponents of the Great Reset.

The stated goal of the 50-in-5 campaign is that in five years:

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